Campling Liam
Dr, Queen Mary University of London, School of Business and Management
Website
Resources
- Articulating upgrading: island developing states and canned tuna production – Havice, E. & Campling, L.
- (Review Essay) Commodity Studies and Commodity Fetishism I: Trading Down – Bernstein, H. & Campling, L.
- (Review Essay) Commodity Studies and Commodity Fetishism II: ‘Profits with Principles’? – Bernstein, H. & Campling, L.
- Where chain and environmental governance meet: Inter-firm strategies in the canned tuna global value chain – Havice, E. & Campling, L.
- Natural resource industries as global value chains: Frontiers, fetishism, labour and the state (Baglioni, E., and Campling, L.)
- Advancing tuna catch allocation negotiations: an analysis of sovereign rights and fisheries access arrangements Check for updates